Abstract:
The role of Transformational Leadership in hospital organizations is very important, where
hospitals are organizations that have a complex environment, there is a lot of unclear
information. With the increase in health services to the community along with changes in
demographics, changes in health service technology, and the adoption of new information
technology. So performance measurement is important in order to improve the quality of
health services. The aim of this research is to find out how transformational leadership
influences the success of hospitals management information systems (HMIS). The method
used was a quantitative descriptive and verification survey with 181 respondents from 15
hospital in the city of Bandung. The sampling technique uses proportionate stratified
random sampling. Data analysis using structural equation modeling (SEM) with partial least
squares (PLS). The findings of the proposed hypothesis are that the quality of technology,
transformational leadership, and users have a significant effect on service performance.
Users can mediate technology quality, transformational leadership and service
performance.
Description:
The role of Transformational Leadership in hospital organizations is very important, where
hospitals are organizations that have a complex environment, there is a lot of unclear
information. With the increase in health services to the community along with changes in
demographics, changes in health service technology, and the adoption of new information
technology. So performance measurement is important in order to improve the quality of
health services. The aim of this research is to find out how transformational leadership
influences the success of hospitals management information systems (HMIS). The method
used was a quantitative descriptive and verification survey with 181 respondents from 15
hospital in the city of Bandung. The sampling technique uses proportionate stratified
random sampling. Data analysis using structural equation modeling (SEM) with partial least
squares (PLS). The findings of the proposed hypothesis are that the quality of technology,
transformational leadership, and users have a significant effect on service performance.
Users can mediate technology quality, transformational leadership and service
performance.